@caps I have a die-hard conservative Christian friend who always votes republican. Back in 2008, we would joke about how she might be president. And he would be terrified. Now he's like, "Oh what the hell... I'm voting for Hillary."
It's a sign of how disgusted I am with the people rallying around Trump that I no longer identify as Conservative. Not because I have abandoned my principles, but because Conservatives have abandoned my principles and I won't be associated with them.
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I'm going to look into Evan MacMullin and then either vote for him or Gary Johnson.
@caps I consider myself pretty far left. But I disagree with some of Hillary's economic policies. But I'm not voting for someone who is trigger happy with nukes.
@caps I've seen some of the stuff on the Gary Johnson and Jill Stein. I don't think either of them are remotely qualified to be president regardless of views/issues.
I can't say anything about MacMillan though. Haven't seen much.
@Mysticial I think "qualified to be President" is an overweighted category of judgment for a candidate. Johnson has gubernatorial experience. That makes him more qualified than Trump. It also makes him more qualified than McCain or Obama.
@Mysticial I'm going to vote. Just not for an R or D candidate. There's some huge stuff on the CO ballot, so even if I weren't voting for President I would still want to put in a ballot.
@Mysticial He's probably not "qualified" to be President either.
@caps Based on what I've seen in the interviews/media (and perhaps they're biased), Johnson doesn't know shit about foreign policy and basic econ. I'll emphasize that "qualified to be president" and "agree with his/per positions" are orthogonal.
At least for all the elections that I'm old enough to remember, all the major party candidates satisfy the "qualified for president" part. Until this election.
@PatrickM'Bongo well, I try not to avoid terms like 'logic' as they’re a bit loaded in the context and I try not to make it about that. but language does imply some level of internal consistency
@thecoshman ...and that has actually happened. As initially specified, LTE wasn't really even very close to meeting the 4G targets. LTE Release 10 (aka "LTE Advanced") meets the 4G requirements. LTE Release 10 was finalized something like 2009 if memory serves. OTOH, there are undoubtedly areas where the network doesn't support LTE 10 yet (and others where the tower might, but its backhaul probably isn't adequate).
FWIW, LTE release 13 is finalized, and they're currently working on releases 14 and 15.
Carriers do have a fairly strong incentive to update their network, at least in crowded areas: newer releases not only increase overall bandwidth, but (generally) increase the ratio of data rate to bandwidth usage, so the bandwidth they've bought becomes more valuable with newer releases.
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